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Does anyone know where I can purchase a whole bunch of Minnesota-grown

(or western-Wisconsin-grown) cherries? What about blueberries?

- Tipper, who got 8 quarts of strawberries today and can hardly wait for more...

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Tipper, or anyone else,

Where are you getting your strawberries? I want to buy a ton in bulk

and freeze them, but I am not sure where to get good pesticide free

berries. It seemed like everyone on the MN grown list was either

hundreds of miles away or used pesticides.

Carol

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Kathy,

Yes, I'm familiar with wild plums...mostly pit! Now there's some

hard-earned jelly or pie!

Kathy

Who loves hearing what you are doing on the farm/school Kathy!

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We picked our own last year at this certified organic place near Hastings:

http://www.kedemroses.com/ They have other stuff there too.

Nice, family-run business, not too crowded, at least on weekdays!

On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:10 AM, homeschoolmomtosarahandbethany <

carolfrisk@...> wrote:

> Tipper, or anyone else,

>

> Where are you getting your strawberries? I want to buy a ton in bulk

> and freeze them, but I am not sure where to get good pesticide free

> berries. It seemed like everyone on the MN grown list was either

> hundreds of miles away or used pesticides.

>

> Carol

>

>

>

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Tamara

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